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Blog| by Richard Hogg

GDPR brings into force a raising of the bar across all 28 member states of the EU across the duties, privileges and obligations on and around personal data and its protection. The scope includes anyone in the EU, long term or temporary, on and around their personal data.

Governance

Blog| by Kenneth Duemig

At a time when data breaches and personalized, sensitive data leaks are receiving great focus, individuals and governments alike are pushing hard on the business community to do more to protect citizens' rights and the sensitive customer data these companies maintain.

Governance

Blog| by Christophe De Melio

IBM Insight at World of Watson 2016 had a lot of worldwide focus on cognitive capabilities and their application in analytics, commerce and security. And yet, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) adopted in 2016 and applicable in 2018, seemed to garner quite a bit of interest among

Analytics

Blog| by Katharine Frase

Student data derived from multiple sources can feed a rich repository for cognitive systems delivering actionable insight to teachers that helps them personalize education. But the sensitivities around data privacy can challenge this objective. Discover how an understanding of student data

Analytics

Blog| by Natasha Bishop

At the Mindset Network launch in 2003, Nelson Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Today that statement still holds true and even rings louder. Here are some of the stories from the week of May 11, 2015 on how analytics is changing education

Governance

Blog| by Paula Wiles Sigmon

Among all the data-related opportunities and concerns of this year, one that is demanding increased attention is information governance. Governance is a concern because the growing business appetite for insights puts pressure on systems to deliver data rapidly, whether it is well-governed or not.

Governance

Blog| by Trisha Dutta

1.8 trillion gigabytes of information is available in today’s digital world, and there are great rewards for those who are truly prepared to leverage this opportunity to significantly improve organizational decision making using data. With the right data governance, businesses can tap into big data

Governance

Blog| by Praveenkumar Hosangadi

There is a growing trend among larger companies to develop mature and repeatable processes. One such growing trend is the use of data masking factories where repetitive processes are executed as a centralized service for large numbers of applications.

Governance

Blog| by Jeff Scheepers

With a series of recent data breaches as the backdrop, IBM engaged big data and privacy experts as guests in a Twitter chat on Wednesday, January 22, entitled “Big Data, Little Privacy?” The chat, intended to be a spirited discussion regarding data privacy in the era of big data, did not disappoint

Governance

Blog| by David Pittman

Have you ever clicked accept on a website’s privacy policy without reading it completely—or at all? Sure you have. Most of us have. But what are your expectations of privacy after that? Do you think you own your data, or do you think you’ve granted at least partial ownership to the organization

Governance

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The concern about consumer data privacy has never been higher. For example, 86% of Americans are concerned with data collection from Internet browsing and how it is used, and 70% of Europeans are concerned about the reuse of their personal data. With data breaches and issues such as the NSA’s

Use Cases

Blog| by Stephen Mills

My previous blog posts have been focused on how analytics can help drive telematics to the mass market and help identify who is suitable for a telematics policy. In this blog we take a step back to consider the data privacy and security issues around the data that is generated from devices or apps